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Question 2 says, "The speaker implies that the war effort affected the epidemic by: 1) increasing the chance of exposure".
Also, the speaker implies that the preparatory conditions are met.
Inspired by Davidson's proposal, Peter Unger (1975: 253 70) and Michael Slote (1979: 185) made the stronger claim that in asserting that p the speaker represents herself as knowing that p. To a small extent this idea had been anticipated by G.E. Moore when claiming that the speaker implies that she knows that p (1966: 63).
Although the event expressed by a "non-root modal + Perf have" sentence was metaphysically possible or necessary (depending on the quantificational force of the non-root modal) at the relevant past time, by using the metaphysical modal sentence the speaker implies that the metaphysical possibility or necessity did not materialize, and is no longer valid, at her utterance time.
One speaker implied that honoring King by changing the name of the road would lead to crime, Talking Points Memo reports.
At a convention this year, a speaker implied that if you want to get a government grant or funding, it would be best to use this phrase as opposed to saying something like "patient centered" or "personalized medicine" -- or simply "satisfying the individual patient's needs".
In present day, however, the term has come to describe situations in which the actuality of an action is different from what one expects to happen (situational) or when the way in which a speaker implies a statement's meaning starkly contrasts the meaning that is ostensibly expressed (verbal).
Philosophers puzzled a great deal over the import of a 'pragmatic' ambiguity that wasn't a speech act ambiguity or perhaps an ambiguity in what a speaker implies by uttering a sentence.
"Ms. Comer's e-mail implies endorsement of the speaker and implies that T.E.A. endorses the speaker's position on a subject on which the agency must remain neutral," the officials said.
Comer's e-mail implies endorsement of the speaker and implies that T.E.A. endorses the speaker's position on a subject on which the agency must remain neutral," the officials said.
Whether in Africa or Latin America, speakers implied, religion could not be neutral; it would either condone or even abet violence, or it would actively combat the scourge.
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